invigorant
[ in-vig-er-uh nt ]
/ ɪnˈvɪg ər ənt /
noun
a tonic.
Origin of invigorant
First recorded in 1815–25;
invigor(ate) +
-ant
Words nearby invigorant
inveteracy,
inveterate,
inviable,
invidious,
invigilate,
invigorant,
invigorate,
invincible,
invincible armada,
inviolable,
inviolate
Example sentences from the Web for invigorant
Ginseng is popularly supposed to be an invigorant, and Japanese doctors in Korea have lately declared that it has some value.
The Foundations of Japan |J.W. Robertson Scott